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“I enjoyed your lovely Autumn issue. I especially liked the two stories on valley folks. Jack Bannon especially. I came out to Simsbury as a bride, over forty years ago. It is a wonderful town. You have done a great job getting to the town's heart. I intend to support your advertisers.”
— Most sincerely, Patricia Halle Pabich

“Congratulations on an excellent article! Everyone who has seen the Seasons article has been very impressed with the story you wrote as well as the overall publication. Thank you so much for your time and the obvious skill you took with the story about my Dad. We are very proud of the final product and hope it will encourage more people to get involved helping others.”
— Best regards, Marianne Bannon

“I want to thank Jim Tully for giving us Seasons, an outstanding magazine about the Farmington Valley. We now have a publication as special as the area it covers. When people speak about a sense of place they refer to the uniqueness of the community, its heart. Here in the Valley, we are surrounded by the beauty of its rolling meadows and forested vistas, the wild and scenic views along the Farmington river, the stately Heublein tower, historic mills, even an ancient prison. With Seasons magazine we get to enjoy photos and read truly interesting articles about places and people we know or would want to learn more about. It's great to look at and fun to read. Jim Tully grew up in Simsbury. and like so many of us, he loves the Farmington Valley. It is evident on
every page of this glossy almost edible magazine and we all benefit. Thanks Jim!”
— Sincerely, Debbie Leonard

“Since arriving on the scene, Seasons of the Farmington Valley has taken the lead in showcasing the Farmington Valley for residents, visitors and the business community. Beautiful in design, first class in production and a top notch writing staff make Seasons of the Farmington Valley much more than a "coffee table" addition. I am eagerly awaiting thechanging of the seasons for my next issue.”
— Charity P. Folk, Executive Director Simsbury Chamber of Commerce

“Seasons of the Farmington Valley is a magazine that truly captures the essence of life in the Farmington Valley. It invites the reader in with breathtaking layout and photography, along with articles that are both insightful and informative about the people and places that make the Farmington Valley such a unique place to live. And what makes this magazine so special is that every season a new issue is delivered right to your mailbox, free of charge. So if you have been waiting for that distinctive publication for and about the Farmington Valley, your wait is over.”
— Lisa Bohman, Avon Chamber of Commerce

Love your magazine! Thank you for the article about the Peace pole at St. Joseph College (class ’69) and the magnificently illustrated article “Winter in the Woods.” Informative and beautiful!
— Rosemary Ware

It’s an honor to be part of Seasons. It’s a quality magazine — so tastefully, professionally and sincerely put together.
— Michelle Voegtle, Huntington Learning Center

I have just finished enjoying the recent “Seasons” magazine and had to share my appreciation for a top notch issue. The slick, glossy but peaceful cover scene invited me right “in”. But the wonderful variety in articles, most especially Kathy Goff’s fabulous text and pictures held me mesmerized. I was fascinated to learn about the Peace poles, and inspired by the work of the Rotarians. All in all, it was a welcome ‘respite’ from the hustle and bustle all about!
— Gratefully and encouragingly, Suzanne Battos

“Seasons of West Hartford is a perfect fit for our strategy of raising the profile of Citizens Bank in the West Hartford community. Reaching every home with a high quality publication on a regular basis has been very helpful to us as we introduce ourselves to our newest market in Connecticut.”
— Christopher D. Riley, director of public relations, Citizens Bank, Connecticut.

 


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